Episode 21: Global Disruption in Philanthropy: What to Expect in 2019
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In this episode, we spoke with Roger Ali, President & CEO of Niagara Health Foundation and Chair of the AFP Foundation for Philanthropy - Canada; Paula Attfield, President of Stephen Thomas Ltd and incoming Chair of the AFP Canada Board of Directors; Ann Hale, Chief Development Officer at the Anchorage Museum in Anchorage and outgoing Chair of the AFP Global Board of Directors; and Scott Decksheimer, Partner and President and CEO at ViTreo Group and outgoing Chair of the AFP Canada Board of Directors. Our topic was: Global disruption in philanthropy: what to expect in 2019.
SOME OF WHAT YOU WILL HEAR:
More mega gifts and mega donors
The ever-increasing importance of diversity and inclusion
Emerging security and data privacy issues
New disruptive technologies and innovations
Shifts in workplace culture
The next generation of giving
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EPISODE 21 PANELISTS
Roger Ali
President & CEO
Niagara Health Foundation
St. Catharines, Ontario
Paula Attfield
President
Stephen Thomas Ltd
Toronto, Ontario
Ann Hale
Chief Development Officer
Anchorage Museum
Anchorage, Alaska
Scott Decksheimer
President, CEO, Partner
ViTreo Group
Calgary, Alberta